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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Holly Williams

UK budget retailer admits ‘much to do’ after mass store closures

  • Poundland has completed a major restructuring, which involved closing nearly 150 shops and cutting 2,200 jobs, though the company acknowledges more work is needed to stabilise the business.
  • The discount retailer concluded the year with 651 stores, a significant reduction from approximately 800, and its workforce decreased from 14,200 to around 12,000.
  • The revamp also included the closure of two of its four warehouses and a reorganisation of its customer service centre, alongside a return to simpler £1, £2, and £3 grocery pricing.
  • Christmas trading figures showed a 2.9 per cent drop in like-for-like underlying sales, but a 2 per cent increase in comparable store sales by volume due to price reductions.
  • Poundland, which was sold for £1 last June and avoided administration, is relaunching its Pep&Co clothing range and initiating a nationwide advertising campaign.

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